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Ubuntu 10.04 Is Hit By Major X.Org Memory Leak

04-21-2010, 12:00 PM

Phoronix: Ubuntu 10.04 Is Hit By Major X.Org Memory Leak

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is set to be released next Thursday and a release candidate is poised to be released tomorrow, but there's some last minute problems within the Lucid Lynx camp. There's a last-minute X.Org Server update that's being looked at as a result of a "major memory leak" that has been found over the past week...

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I have a feeling that Ubuntu 10.04 is like a toy made of pieces of Lego.

It's an LTS release, so they're stuck between not wanting to ship with old software versions that they'll have to support for years, and not wanting to ship new versions with major bugs that will affect users today.

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It's an LTS release, so they're stuck between not wanting to ship with old software versions that they'll have to support for years, and not wanting to ship new versions with major bugs that will affect users today.

Yea, but I'm curious to see how stable it is now that it comes out, especially on the server side.

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These GLX 1.4 changes were from 1.8.0. Why backport them in the first place to a LTS?

Developers add ambitious patches like this fairly early in the development cycle and see what happens. That way, if the ambitious patches work, the next release gets some nice new features. If they don't work, then the developers remove the patches, and the next release is no worse than the previous one.

Of course, the real WTF here is the fact that GLX 1.4 has been around for about 10 years, and we're only now supporting it.